San Francisco digital marketing cost

Digital marketing cost in San Francisco: what to buy before another vendor.

Most cost pages answer the wrong question. The buyer needs more than a price range. They need to know whether the next dollar should go to paid media, website conversion, positioning, SEO, or a bigger marketing rebuild.

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Marketing strategy review session for Bay Area digital marketing cost decisions.

Digital marketing cost in San Francisco should be judged by the decision it supports. SFMA publishes fixed-scope starting points from $2,500 to $7,500, plus larger engagement pages for deeper work. Start with the problem: wasted spend, weak conversion, unclear positioning, or no 90-day plan.

Cost question

Do not price a channel before naming the failure. A paid media problem, website problem, and positioning problem need different first buys.

Published starting points

SFMA has fixed-scope entry offers: paid media audit, marketing strategy review, conversion review, positioning sprint, partnership, and AI visibility audit.

Best next step

Use the Marketing Strategy Review when leadership needs a written 90-day priority path before another vendor or campaign.

Best next step

Choose the first fix before funding the next channel.

Use the Marketing Strategy Review when the budget decision touches channel spend, website conversion, positioning, and lead quality at the same time.

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Cost decision

Budget follows the failure, not the channel menu.

01 · Diagnose

Name the commercial failure first.

Wasted spend, weak conversion, unclear positioning, missing search visibility, and no operating plan require different first buys.

02 · Bound

Choose the smallest scope that can settle the decision.

The six fixed-scope offers create a starting point without pretending every problem fits one review.

03 · Scale

Increase spend after the measurement path works.

Qualified inquiries, lead quality, sales acceptance, and source clarity matter before another budget increase.